Iran reiterates commitment to work with Zimbabwe

Herald ReporterIran has reiterated its commitment to work with Zimbabwe for mutual development.Iranian Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Maho-mmed Pournajaf said this in Harare yesterday at a reception to mark the…

Boy’s hands, feet missing

Mystery surrounds the death of a three-year-old Raffingora boy whose decomposing body was found with the hands and feet missing.Antridge Nyere went missing from Chinomwe Farm compound last Sunday at…

We need polls — residents

Herald ReportersHarare residents polled yesterday expressed general disgust with the manner in which some elements of the inclusive Government have treated the issue of workers’ welfare over the past two…

Entries for Sadc Media Awards invited

Herald ReporterJournalists are invited to submit entries for the 2011 Sadc Media Awards.The deadline for submissions is March 31. Entries are invited from the fields of print, radio, television and…

Mighty Warriors’ tricky test

By Grace Chingoma
MIGHTY WARRIORS’ coach Rose Mugadza wants her team to win convincingly in tomorrow’s Battle of Zambezi

Handball federation elections postponed

By Ellina Mhlanga
SQUABBLES continue to haunt the Zimbabwe Handball Federation, as they have postponed elections that were scheduled for this coming weekend in Gweru.

Phiri quits as Shabanie Mine head coach

From Paul Mundandiin ZvishavaneSHABANIE Mine Football club coach John Phiri has resigned with immediate effectPhiri is understood to have approached the Shabanie executive on Thursday last week and advised them…

Provincial Cross-Country Championships on cards

AN intriguing race is on the cards when the Harare team faces a stiff challenge from the hosts Midlands at the Inter-Provincial Cross-Country Championships at Allan Lowry Golf Club tomorrow,…

This one’s for you, Mum

From Petros Kausiyo
in KHARTOUM, Sudan

AN emotional Archieford Gutu paid tribute to his late mother and dedicated his first goal for the Warriors — the winner in an African Nations Championships Group game against Ghana — to her.

Takawira leads rebel league

IT took 20 months for some clubs to realise that their affiliation to the Roderick Takawira-led basketball league would not yield much — if anything at all,writes Paul Munyuki.

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